I believe he says "Rock Hard Stall" which was a stall at the local swap meet or whatever they call 'em in Ireland.

The fuck? I've been hearing a combination of rock n' roll store/show all these years ,depending on the version of the song. He tended to switch lyrics up live
a bit. Can anyone confirm one way or the other?

Can't say anything that hasn't been said here already. Some of the best rock'n'roll on the planet! Hope to do a cover of angel of death someday, that'd be bad ass. Thunder & lighning, renegade, and black rose = fav albums. And i'd have to concur with the lad who said there would be no nwobhm without thin lizzy, totaly agreed!_________________"We must secure the extinction of the human race and apocalyptic future for all children" - 14 words.

The fuck? I've been hearing a combination of rock n' roll store/show all these years ,depending on the version of the song. He tended to switch lyrics up live
a bit. Can anyone confirm one way or the other?
...

So, apparently it's "Rock On Stall" - a stall in London which was run by one Ted Carroll. Immortalized in the line "Teddy boy, he's got them all" meaning all the cool records, dig?

The fuck? I've been hearing a combination of rock n' roll store/show all these years ,depending on the version of the song. He tended to switch lyrics up live
a bit. Can anyone confirm one way or the other?
...

So, apparently it's "Rock On Stall" - a stall in London which was run by one Ted Carroll. Immortalized in the line "Teddy boy, he's got them all" meaning all the cool records, dig?

wow. looks like he's still going. Didn't know it was the Ted Carroll that managed TL as well. He's all over the Rocker book. Looks like he was the rock-n-roll supplier to many young rock-n-rollers at the time: